Samsung foldable laptop: These days, the craze for foldable phones is increasing among the users. This is why many Indian and foreign companies are working on foldable phones. In such a situation, whenever it comes to foldable phones, everyone’s attention goes towards Samsung. Because this concept was brought by Samsung only. Samsung was the only company to launch a foldable phone in the year 2018. In such a situation, now many companies are doing this work. Now Samsung is going two steps ahead and bringing a foldable laptop very soon.
What is Samsung working on on foldable laptop?
If reports are to be believed, Samsung is working on a slim foldable laptop. The waterdrop hinge mechanism of the recently launched Samsung Z Flip 5 and Samsung Z Fold 5 phones can be seen in it. The job of the hinge mechanism is to give strength to the laptop or phone while folding it. A claim has been made on South Korean site The Elec about this foldable phone. Along with this, information about this has also been given. If reports are to be believed, the company is working not only on foldable laptops but also on tablets. The same is being said in media reports. The name of this foldable tablet may be Flex-G.
There may be competition with LG’s gram foldable laptop
If Samsung really brings a foldable laptop in the market, then it will compete directly with LG Gram Laptop. Because this LG laptop is quite slim and is already available in the market. At present, no official information has been given by the company regarding this upcoming foldable laptop of Samsung. There are reports in the tech market that Apple is also working on foldable laptops and phones. However, Apple has not given any confirmation regarding this either. Therefore, the upcoming projects of any company cannot be confirmed.
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